Winning Globe BPPA photographs

Winning Globe BPPA photographs

1st place Feature: Brains without Supervision: The not-so-calm-before-the-storm of Hurricane Sandy.

Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

2nd Place Feature: Shark: New York artist Pat Oleszko helped Osmar Ramos-Caballero of Holyoke with his costume of a BP employee being eaten by a shark. Oleszko had a costume-themed "Global Warning! Writhin' See/Change" group for First Night.

Byun, Yoon S. Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM Feature: Surprise Kiss: Father "Doc" Conway of St. Peter Church received a kiss from Anette Haynes while walking through the Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood.

Bill Greene / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

2nd Place General News: Waiting for Caleigh: Lisa Harrison and brother-in-law Anthony Harrison waited at the Harrison home for word of Anthony's daughter, Caleigh. Two-year-old Caleigh disappeared on a beach and was believed to have been taken by the sea.

Bill Greene / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

3rd Place Spot News: Forever Gone: Summer Anderson, 16, hugged friend Jason Beausolei, 16, as D'Angela Alberty looked on after the fatal car crash that took the life of Michaela Smith on the corner of Route 140 and Walnut Street in Foxborough.

Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM General News: Stations of the Cross: Marlene Texeira of Dorchester and parishioners from St. Peter Parish performed the Stations of the Cross ritual on Good Friday in the Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood.

Bill Greene / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM General News: Newtown: Mourners grieved outside of Honan Funeral Home on Main Street, Newtown.

Bill Greene/Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

1st Place Pictorial: The Eagle has Landed: The Boston College Eagle mascot skated among the celebratory debris after BC defeated Ferris State 4-1 to win the 2012 Men's Frozen Four National Championship.

| January 29, 2013

2nd Place Pictorial: Untitled: Young men practice parkour moves off a beachfront wall in Cape Verde.

Essdras M Suarez / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM Pictorial: Cranberry Bog: At the Carlisle Cranberry Bog, high winds helped blow the cranberries toward the shore, making the job a bit easier for Francisco Guttierrez and Cristobal Lopez.

Suzanne Kreiter / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM Pictorial: Stripes: Salt piles under cover in red, white and blue tarps in Chelsea by the waterfront dwarf cranes and bulldozers which were hardly used last winter because of the unusual warmth.

David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

1st Place Portrait Personality: The Writer: Prize-winning writer Edith Pearlman was photographed at her home.

Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
| January 29, 2013

HM Portrait Personality: Fashion Designer: Fashion icon Marilyn Riseman at a show of her dresses at the Boston Design Center.

John Tlumacki / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM Portrait Personality: John and Tosca: John Lorimer Worden III at his home in Arlington with his parrot Tosca.

Bill Greene / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

3rd Place Portrait Personality: Brendan: Brendan Ridge, of the Boston Rugby Club in Watertown.

Byun, Yoon S. Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

1st Place Sports Action: Intercepted: Jamie Sawler caught an interception in the annual Mud Bowl, a mud football tournament in North Conway, N.H.

Bill Greene / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM Sports Feature: Untitled: Doc Rivers and Kevin Garnett on the sidelines during the Heat-Celtics NBA playoffs in 2012. The Celtics lost the series to the Heat.

Jim Davis/Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

2nd Place Animal: Kaplan Family Hospice House is a 20 bed facility run by Hospice of the North Shore & Greater Boston. The house provides end-of-life care, along with grief resources, for families.

Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
| January 29, 2013

3rd Place Animal: Seamus Healy drove in the annual St. Patrick's Day parade.

John Tlumacki / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM Animal

Joanne Rathe / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

HM Animal: A hawk sat on a branch above a pond as an oriole fluttered above.

John Tlumacki / Globe Staff
| January 29, 2013

A picture of former President George Bush hung along a country road in rural Vermont.